Is it Time to Decolonize Global Health Data ?
Scientists and laymen alike would more often than not describe data collection, use, sharing, and sharing as critical for resource mobilisation, prevention, treatment, etc. But what do we know about the importance of data, asks Tom de Castella.
Source: researchblog.duke.eduPublished on 2022-10-14
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